The indication that muons are produces in the Ni/H reactor are based on the
ash assay that shows heavy production of Lithium, Boron, and beryllium as
produced by the Proton Proton reaction. I admit that it is an open quest of
how those muons are produced.
Be advised that the magnetic field in the
The novel part happens when the drop of metal turns black and then
transparent and then explodes.
Harry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIGMfai_ICg
Invisible Metal (better than transparent Aluminium!)
Published on Apr 22, 2014
Weird, weird shit happens when alkali metals such as sodium,
This is a very interesting concept. I would love to see if experimental
evidence could show these micro-BECs in solids.
Very cool paper.
From: Dave
How does the pin move if not confined by the tube? Does it move from the
center region and stick to another spot?
From: Bob
How is the ferrite conditioned? Is it magnetized? Have you reproduced
this effect? What happens to the hat pin when there is no tube?
Soft iron
When a 15 year old theoretical paper with rather important implications- if
they were accurate in practice - has not be validated, nor the theoretical
results put to practice, nor generated much interest among experts, and/or is
rarely cited… one has to ask why? … and suspect the worst.
Thanks for the input, Jones.
The pin stays in the same place when it is rotated 180 degree and put back
in the tube - and/or – get this: the pin stays in the same place when the
entire system is turned 180 degree (the pin does not drop away due to
gravity in either of the two upside down
Now Jones, this group is all too aware of, and fed-up with, the ‘keepers of the
paradigm’ when it comes to science, which requires complete objectivity to
reach the ‘truth’ (something humans are incapable of)… Is this a case of ‘the
worst’ being due to error, or simply that it would upset the
When I apply such reasoning to the Va'vra paper recently cited here, it
causes me to ask exactly what do you mean?
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 8:41 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
When a 15 year old theoretical paper with rather important implications-
if they were accurate in
Also see:
*http://www.rfcafe.com/references/radio-news/subminiature-magnetic-amplifiers-dec-1957-radio-tv-news.htm
http://www.rfcafe.com/references/radio-news/subminiature-magnetic-amplifiers-dec-1957-radio-tv-news.htm*
Bob
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Bob Higgins rj.bob.higg...@gmail.com
As Bob sez … from talking to Va’vra : he has actually changed his approach
significantly in that time… meaning that a 15 year old theory, not yet reduced
to practice, means that it may not be very accurate…
From: Kevin O'Malley
When I apply such reasoning to the Va'vra paper
The winners were announced. The top 3 essays seem pretty lame to me.
http://fqxi.org/community/essay/winners/2014.1
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 6:31 AM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Frank Znidarsic suggested I enter this essay contest:
How Should Humanity Steer the Future?
From: Bob Higgins
* Also see:
http://www.rfcafe.com/references/radio-news/subminiature-magnetic-amplifiers
-dec-1957-radio-tv-news.htm
Very good, Bob. Brian and I actually spent several hundred hours a few years
ago researching mag-amps –
There is also such a thing as a thermomagnetic heat pump. It is usually
envisioned with moving magnets. However, just as one can imagine a moving
magnetic field from a 3-phase drive producing a linear magnetic motor, one
can envision a motion-less thermomagnetic heat pump in a ferrite. There
Yes the magneto-caloric effect.
This precisely what we think is happening (rather could be happening if there
was actual gain) where the moving magnetic field creates EMF in the windings
and cooling in the core BUT where the cooling loss balances the EM gain. Best
of both.
BTW – the
All the 3 essays in which LENR was discussed were dpwn-rated in the
first stage by using community rating. My essay
http://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/2015 got 5.3 points, Kevin's and
Jed's even less - the limit to enter the winning pool was 5.6. The method
is open to alliances and
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
Something similar wrt a non-stationary magnetic field happens with another
anomalous device – which is called the Manelas/Sweet device, mentioned here
before. There may be a non-obvious connection to LENR. A visual image
If we assume BLP's SunCell works as advertised, it would seem to me that
they need to design something better for the ignition process than pouring
particles over the rollers. I don't see how that could ever be made
reliable, but that might just be a limitation of my imagination.
It seems to me
In reply to H Veeder's message of Fri, 22 Aug 2014 02:32:18 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
The novel part happens when the drop of metal turns black and then
transparent and then explodes.
Harry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIGMfai_ICg
Invisible Metal (better than transparent Aluminium!)
I don't think
What is it about this geographic area in the context of alternative energy
inventors and LENR?
1) Gene Mallove
2) Andrea Rossi
3) Les Case
4) Arthur Manelas
5) Dean Kamen
6) Mark LeClair (one town over in Maine)
7) Christopher Cooper (now in Vermont)
Probably
They made money on something, and moved to where they wanted to be. You
see a similar grouping in northern california, also North Carolina,
Hawaii.
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote:
What is it about this geographic area in the context of alternative
Jed is write in my opinion between the deniers of global warming and the
skeptic of cold fusion, in some aspects. I think the better analogy is
deniers of anthropogenic global warming and the tobacco industry lobby that
claimed tobacco didn't cause cancer. It took a long time for that debate
to
But PVs aren't cost effective without subsidies using our free Sol.
$0.05 for returning bottles picked up on the roadside. It is addictive.
I did that as a kid in Maine. Good spending money!
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
$0.05 for returning bottles picked up on the roadside. It is addictive.
CB, the folks that do not believe that man made global warming is the primary
cause of the heating have a right to their opinions just as you do and it is
not appropriate for you to write in this manner. Perhaps you missed the latest
statement from the modelers that the current flat
Jed, your comparison seems appropriate at first glance, except you forgot one
thing.
Actuarial Studies and Medicine are fields of science with solid
mathematical,experimental and actual data. It is hard science that is
refutable and falsiable and has stood the test of time.
Global Warming
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 5:50 PM, CB Sites cbsit...@gmail.com wrote:
Jed is write in my opinion between the deniers of global warming and the
skeptic of cold fusion, in some aspects.
For anyone who may be new to the list, global warming is one of several
topics that perennially pop up during
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